Free PCB Sunday: Pick your PCB

We go through a lot of prototype PCBs, and end up with lots of extras that we’ll never use. Every Sunday we give away a few PCBs from one of our past or future projects, or a related prototype. Our PCBs are made through Seeed Studio’s Fusion board service.

This week two random commenters will get a coupon code for the free PCB drawer tomorrow morning. Pick your own PCB.

You get unlimited free PCBs now – finish one and we’ll send you another!

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Two more days in this hospital and I’ll be released. I was fortunate enough to be allowed to get out Sunday to test the stk500 firmware patch with Atmel Studio 6 (yes the special stk500 firmware for the buspirate can now be used to program avr chips directly from Atmel Studio 6 (and probably avr studio 5 as well but I don’t have that installed anymore)).

Now I just hope there are any PSoC3 boards left when I’ll finally win my ticket… I have a project in mind that could really use it and my PSoC1 just doesn’t seem powerful enough to do the job…

The Juan de Fuca Plate is a tectonic plate generated from the Juan de Fuca Ridge and is currently subducting under the northerly portion of the western side of the North American Plate at the Cascadia subduction zone. It is named after the explorer of the same name.